Pillowshaped
Pillow-shaped is an adjective used to describe objects whose overall form resembles a pillow: a softly curved, rounded body with slightly bulging opposite ends and a narrower middle, yielding a symmetric, cushion-like silhouette. The term is descriptive rather than technical and is applied across disciplines to convey a particular, comfortable-appearing contour.
In gemology and jewelry, pillow-shaped or cushion-cut diamonds refer to stones cut to a square or rectangular
In geology, pillow-shaped refers to pillow lavas and similar rock forms that harden in rounded, bulbous lobes
The term also appears in design and product descriptions to convey a soft, ergonomic contour in cushions,